By ndubuisi ekekwe The CEO of Uber, Travis Kalanick, has permanently left the company he co-founded. He is gone. (Hey, he could still make it back. Think of Steve Jobs of Apple, Jack Dorsey of Twitter.) But there is a huge lesson I want to share for African entrepreneurs on the circumstances of his departure. I am not going to dwell on the toxicity of Uber’s working environment. Largely, he could have survived that as no one directly pointed to him as harassing any woman. Travis could have made it through…

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